The Coalition envisions that the Embankment will be owned by Jersey City and
reused as a linear park and trail, a segment of the East Coast Greenway and
Liberty-Water Gap Trail. It will be a serene oasis in a densely populated city.
Public access, with safeguards for habitat and adjoining communities, will
ensure that this historic structure continues to serve generations to come.

Gallery — Views of the Embankment

The Embankment has inspired photographers to document its various aspects. We invite you to share your photos of the structure and its environs as they are now; inquiries to info@embankment.org.

Contributors

Edward Fausty is a fine arts photographer and master printmaker who worked in Jersey City from his studio at 111 First Street before that landmark building was demolished, and then lived and worked in Union City and is now in Boonton. He offers summer morning images of the Embankment for sale with 50 percent of the price going to the Embankment Preservation Coalition.

Eric Linton is a writer, editor, and photographer. His close-up photos of the Embankment date from 2009

Jennifer Meyer is a founding member of the Coalition who has stuck with the program for its entire 16 years. Jenny has taken numerous photos of the Embankment over time. A few, including an iconic shot of the Embankment at Brunswick and 6th Street, are included here.

Richard Li-Chi Wang visited the Embankment wih other Friends of the High Line volunteer photographers in May 2014.

The Seasons (images by various photographers). The Embankment is a magnificent artist's palette in every season!